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Oouou Blnm Loan and Trust Company. Pirst Morteage Loans Negotiated. ~Commercial Papor and all_Good Securitios dealt in, 89 Poarl #treet, and 500 First avenne, Council Blifts. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL Nrw York, Ma: Money—Fasy at 1§@2 per cont; rlnnl\tl offered at 2 per cent. Prime Paper—4: Exchange Bills 3 demand, 4 x4, Governments—Steady. Stocks ~Tha market opeued strong and higher owing to the bellef that the railroad trouble in the west would be fixed up and on advicos from Chicag> that the Northwestern Traftic assoctation had been continued until March 15, All the leadirg shares were in tive borrowing demand and the advance in prices ranged from } to 14 por cent. Late in the afternoon the “‘bears” raided the market, using the annonncement of a cut in rates or- dered by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe road to accelorate the decline, Prices fell off 4 to 14 per cont. Compared with.last night's close Quiney is 2 per cent higher, Umaha pre- ferred 1 per cont higher, Northern Pacific 1 per cent lower and W estern Union { per cent lower, ©OOPONK 101 n 31 2y 120 BTOOKS AND BONDS, Americau Express, Burl,, Cedar X ap|d- & Northern..... Central Pacific 184 &St. Josoph 884 do pid. *88) I nots Central. 150 Ind, Bloom, & Westorn 17 Kansas & Texas, 20% Take Shore & Mi 1083 Micbigan Central, . 925 Miareaolis & St. Lovis 1 do do do pfd. 33 Misso: ri Pacific....... o Notacrn Pacitic, i 213 4 do do 16, Northwestern. . 119} do pfd. 144 New York Osntral 17y Oalo & Mississipp do _ do Peoris, Decitur & Evansv Rock Inlard.......... 8t Pan & Mllwnukoe do do do St. Paul Minn, & \f.lniwbn St. Pavl & Omaha. do_ do pfd.. Toxas Paci Union_Pacific ‘Wabash, St. L. . do do § Western Usion Telog: caph. Asked, - —— GRAIN AND PHROVISIONS, UHICAGO PRODUCE. CHicAGo, March 4. %ood to ch og, 4 00@4 3 Flour—Dull and un- winter wheat flour, ; Minnesota ba- Wheat —Rogular, moderatel active; open- ed @ : ln‘zhel advanced an additional Jc fc, reactod upward e, and finally fo hlghor than yesterday’s close; casl 913@92le; March, 913c; May, 976 )ic. Winter wheat, Mec@1 02, Spring wheat, 921 @! Corn—Followed somewhat the course of wheat, advancing Zc above the opening: declined fo; i")c higher than yest March, 51%c; May, 7 -lcc!mm c. radiog light; soms deliveries ranged a trifle under yestorday's closing; closed ubeml XM""“I March, 31%: May, 35ic; ¥ Burlog—-Firm; Rye—(Quiet at hShc, Timothy—Fair to choice, 1 127@1 28, Flax Seec 57 on track; 158 delivered. Mess Pork—Fairly active; prices early de- clined 40@484c on tha whole range; later ruled stowdy; rallied 30@3he, ruling yuiot to o h, 17 65@17 70; March, 17 65; ,May, Tuly, 18 05@18 073, business; weak 25@1 43; prime, l<nlr Lard greater portion of th> day: prices declined 5@ 10c on the whole rauge; clored steady; cash 60, during the and March, 9 375@9 40; May, Bulk Meats— hhnul ders, 7 b 915; short clear, 9 Butter—Firm, unx?ttlml nml higher; choice y fancy dairies, 2 11@1sc, Cheese- Wirm; prices unchanged; stocks light; choice fuil cream cheddars, 14c; full cream flats, 14@14kc; good part skim ched- dars and_ flats, 8@10 Tags—Stead Steady aud unchauged; green alt cured bull and dumaged, Ge; groon calf, 12 (@12ke. 3 rolls, common to choice, _and unchanged; No. 1, CavtL Boarn, =Wheat—March. Je higher; May and June, dc lower. Sales, 850,000 bushals. Corn—April, lc higher; May. fc lower; June, ke lower. 0,000 bushels, Oats—March, Sales, 117 Pork: Lard— lower; May. 2hc higher. NEW YORK, New York, March 4,—Wheat—Options opened strong, ] @ #c higher,declined § ing steadier witly & recovery of | anged; ungraded red, 85@1 18 2 ved, 1 0RZ@1 1 Gorn—Gash held firm; options opened A@}c better, but_doclined y@e, closing steadie ungraded, 57 @G3hc, Oats—Barely steady; mixed western, 40}@ 42c; white. 44(@ Eggs—Westdrn fresh, higher at 28jc. Pork—Dull and nominal, Lard—Lower; prime stesm, 9 624, Butter—Fivmer and in fair demand. KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Oln. March 4,—Wheat—Steady for cash; 89Jc for April; 89¢ hid for May. Corn—NteAdy, 40 &:dud for cash; 48§@41c for March; 43%c Oats—Dull; 2'lju bid, BALTIMORE. Baurmmore, March 4.—Wheat—Dull and ewsy; No. 2 winter red, cash, 1 08)@1 08 Corn—Easier but active, closing dull; mixed, onsh, 59 59/c, Oats—Quiet; white, 48@4dc; mixed, 2@ e, ]lye—L‘ulu at 67@69hc. Eggs—Higher at 20@21¢, LIVERPOOL, L1vERpOOL, March 4. —Wlheat —Steady; win- ter, 85 4d@ns 6d; sorine, 7s 10d@Ks, Corn—(uiet; new, b 11d; old, 4, OINCINNATI, NATI, March 4. —Wheat ~Market easier; D lnfll 1 06@1 06, Corn—Fir; mixed, 49)@51c, Oate—~Quiet; No. Pork—Dul LIner Whisky-~Steady and firm st 115, 10LEDO, Touxbo, March 4.—Wheat—Market quiet and stoady: No.2 red cash, 1 00@1 00, Corn—Market dull; hugh mixed, Mc“ 0. 2 cash and March. 5ic asked. Outs—Quiet; No. 2 cash aud March, 36{c, MILWAUKESR, MiLwavkke. March —Wheat—Market & easier; N 924c; March, 90fe; May, ! Juoe, % Corn— Firm; No, 2, 52 Osts—Quiet and firn Rye Firmer; No. 2, Barley—Stead: : | shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 honrs ST, LOUTS PRODUCR, Sr. Lovis, March 4.~ Flour changed. Wheat—Very d Un. nd_easior at open closed better: N red, S100j@1 104 for cash, 8111@111¢ May; S109i@1 104 for June; 978@97{ for the year, Corn—\ ery slow; 48i@40}c for cash: 48§@ 480 for March; 503@d0fe for May; 513 for June; 52 for July, Oats—Low g bid for cash; 84%c for April; 85}@ for May Rye—Quiet & Barley—uil and unchanged. Buttar Unchanged, Egga—Lower at 10c. i Flax seed Hay—Lower; prairie, & 50@10 50, Timothy 11 wm L BBran Tower Corn Meal Whisky Provisions ’ Lard Dull @ Crosiya Boarp, —\Wheat— Excited: highers 103§@110 for March; 110} bid for April; 1114 for M 104@1 104 for June. Corn—Firmer; 48.@10c for March: 49} for 1; 50%c for May. g done. ; new mixed, 45 Oats—Fi Rye—Quie! Whisky—Firm at 81 17, —— LAVE STOCK. CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK. Cuicaco March 4.-~Tho Drovers' nal vanorts this afternoon us follows: Jour- Hugs—Steady but rather weaker; rough packing 0@ packing nml shipping, 6 80@7 403 lu.ht L 10@6 75; skips, 4 00@ 6 00. Cattlo—Best firm; genoral market woaker; export grades of 1,900 to 1,300 pounds, 6 50@ 700; good to choice, 5 %W@6 40; common to mmlmm, ); inferior to fair cows, 2 50@4 10; medinm to good, 4 25@H 00; stock- slow at 3 5@ 7 leedcn 4 00@ 5 30, active; inferior to fair, m to good, 4 5@ 00, 5 St Louts, carce mnl slow, but feeli guml to ch common to mmlhun ) 00@5 75; ‘cor fed Tox- ans, 5 00@5 75. Sheep—Quiet and unchanged; common to medinm, 8 50@4 50 4 60@ 550; fancy, b 5 00, KANSAS CITY LIVE 8TOCK, Kavnsas Crry, March 4,—The Daily dicator reports: CattleMarket slow; natives, stockers and fooders, 4 65@5 70; In 5@ lln rs—Irregular att Sheap- Quiet and und gml; natives, 385 @3 0. s i TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN. Omioace, March 4,—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Flour, bbls. ... Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. . . Oats, bushels. o Rye, bushels Barley, bushel 15,000 New York, 4,—Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 21 hours have been as follows: Wheat, bushels, Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. .. Receipts, Ship'ta, ) 22,000 March Rooeipts Ship'ta, ) 000 LIVE 8TO0K. On10AGO, March 4,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours havoe been as follows: Recelpts, Ship' Cattle... 7,800 . Hogs. 10 000 Sheep. 4,500 Kansas Crry, March 4.—Receipts nnd have been as followa: Receipte, Ship'ta, Cattle. 140 Hogs. . 100 cess Sheop $45 8. Louts, March 4,—Receipts and ship ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen na follows: nmlpu Ship'ta. I(J{nma. ceraes 00 300 Smh 1,400 200 — DRY GOODS MARKET. New Yous, Murch 4.—In the dry goods line, men’s wear, woolens, are in good de- mand, Cotton goods are quiet and the mar- ety as a whole, very quiet. e — OMAHA "lr\l{Kl“TS. Wholesale I'rices, Orrro oF THE OMAHA B, Tsuday Evoning, March 1. } The following prices are charged retailers hy jobbere, wholesalers and commission mer- chanta, with the excoption of grain, which is quoted at tho prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Grain. BasLey—Cash No, 2, 4 Rye—Cash No, CorN—No. ‘2,*(‘:. Oars—1iuli; No, 2, Live Stock, AT SrERRS—4 S0@D5 ar Cows—3 00@4 00, Hoas— 00@6 2, BHEEP- @4 50, CaLves—6 00@6 50, Flour and Millstufte. WinTER WHEAT—Best quality, patent,lat 8 “F-@S 40, UALITY—2 75@8 25, SE0OND SPRING HeaT—Best uality, nt, l|26©8 9 quality, patent, HROOND QUALITY—2 BO@3 25, BRrAN—T0c per cwt. OroPPED an—)’u 100 lbs, 80o, Courx MeAL—1 00@L1 10 per owt. SCREENING —66@70c per cwt General l’rotl-u. Burres — Fancy creamery, 33@85c; cold storage creamery, 25@?70. u‘m nh% 20 @24¢; best country, solia packed, 12 3 best_country, roll, m@l&:' inferior grades 10@14e. Koveipts aro small nad the domand Muzats—Hams, 13fc; breakfast bacon, 12jc; CrURRY--! Dares hlnck Arabian, per 1b, 8@9 quarter crates, 10c. F1as—25 Ib. koge, per Ih., 124¢; 10 1b. box, ayer, per Ib,, 16c; small ovals per Ib,, 18c. COCOANUTS—Extra fine, par 100, 8 00, CIDER ro sweot cider, 22 b\g‘ 26 00; 22 g M. & P, mrmm\ !l-gnl kog, §4 ita, $1 g8 40 1b qr bbl, 80 1 half Ivl\ &4.00; I.rl]m is 5 tripe, 40 1b qr bbl, 82 25; tripe, 80 1b Kalf bbl, £400; pige tongues, 15 1b kits, $2 50; pigs tongues, 40 Ib qr bbl, £6 00, Lambs' tongues, 1511 kits, £2 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, $6 25, MiNCcR tiore' 181b buckets (buckets 1b buckets 1|nulu\t 40¢), Be.: 1001h kegs, 9 { barrels, 8 ASSORTED J RLLY—2-1b stone jara; 12 in oaso, per doz, 82 tumbler, per doz, &1 9 achooner, per d 88 10; 1.1b tin cans, gi‘w. in case, 81 40; 2-1b tin cans, 2 doz in caso, 50, Brik ¥LuiEs—Currant, 801b wood pails, wherry, 80-1 wood pails por i raspborry, 30:1b wood pails per Ib, blackbe ;u.n,...y..l valls pee 16, atla var Th, ul. Wwonvian b 6 in cuea 1x, por b, por case, 251 woodon pails per Ih, b wooden palic, 6 ln caso, per caso, 20-1b wooden paile) —Tap- ' boraboss, 140; pluin, 146} b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per assorted, 2.1b tin oans, 2 doz in case, per case, $6 50 Povrtry--Live chickens, per doz, 175@ 00; full dressed chickens,per 1b, 10@12¢; tur- keys, per Ib., 16@17c; ducks, 10@12; goese, 11@13e, Lesons—Extra fancy bar Inmlmn, 86 00; fancy Messina lemons, per box, B box lots, Messina lemons, $5 00; 10 kit do,, eud-&l.\lmgn lemous, fancy, $4 50; do b box <—Valonclas, 6 As—Nono. CranurRRIzs—Bell and ougles, $12 00 and cherry, $9 50@10 50, Above quotati for choice. Nesmasica Coun Hoxev—-21b frames, 241b cases, per lb, 1 HAY- —ll.dml §00@10 00 por ton; tn bull, 6 00@T7 00 per ton, ; Mowinas, § 75, el s Grocers List. Omnxn()ooml—flynwnl\ 340@8 00; strawborrios, 2 I per caso, 2 00@ 210; raspberrios, 2 b, per case, 2 %0; Bartlett pears, per case, § 40; Whortleberrios, e caas 400; "ogg pluws, 3 T, por casepd guger, 2", pon case, £00; pino ‘apples, 2 1 por case, 4'80@5 50. Ropk—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 0{c, § inch, 10f; 4 inch, 101 ANDLES--Boxes, 40 1bs, 168, 154c; 84, 16}c; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz, 6s, 15, gc Marcres—Per caddie, 85c; ronnd, easos, 2 55; square_casea, 170, StcAns—Powdered, 9¢; cut loaf, 9¢; granulated, 8}c; confoctioners’ A, 8c; Stand- ard extra O, 7ie; extra C, Tie; medium yol- | low, 7c; dark yellow, 6ic. CoFrrrs—Ordinary grades, 19@12}e; fair13 @Ile; good, 14c; primo, 1@154o; choico 16@17c; fancygroon: and yellow,16@164e; old overnment Java, 20@26c; Levering's roasted. Sc; _Arbuckle's roasted, 18kc; McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 18}c: mitation Java, 164 tandard)per case, No. h:\l[ 00; mmxy ma 0. whits fish, half bria, & ;,\'mmm 11r. SyroP—Standard Com., 82c, bol; L.un.m.x do, 43 gallon koga 18! ndard do, 4 gallon kegs 150 Sopa Tn 1 papers, 8 50 per case; keg per Ib, In barels, 7 50; do in half barrels, 4 25; small, in barrels, 8 60; do in half barrels, 4 75; gherkins; in barrels, 9 50; do in half barrels, 5 25, Tras—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; cholce 60 @T75¢; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@6He; Young Hyson, good, 86@50c; cholcs, 65c(@1 00; Japan, natural leaf, 85c; Japan, o Qolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, Souchong, good, 35@40c; EN hoop_ palls, 185; three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No, 1, 9 00; Pio- neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 85. Soaps—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirks satinat, 8 0; Kirk's standard, 370; Kirks white Russian, 625 Kirk's eutocs, Kirk's_Prairie 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; ik magnolia, doz. Porsi__Pennsylvanls oaus, 4 cue, In om, 385; Babbitt;s ball 2doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, CaNDY—French mixed, fn 30 Ib. paila, 17¢; American mixod. in 30 b s, 133 Brilliant suixed,fn 80 1b pails, 121c; Nobty mixed, in 30 b paifs, 13¢; Competition mixed, in 80 Ib T Tobcsxcetnior- st 30 b’ polln, Je: oublo refined, 30 b pails, 12¢; Crystal mixod 30 Ib paila, 1oe; 01 Mime, mixod, 30 1b pails, 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 50 ib pails, 13¢; Flirt mixed, 30 1b pails, 114c; Flirt, stick, 30 1b pals, 114e; Thy Top S 0T pelie 156, Vinroas—New York apple 100; Ohlo ap- ple, 13c. Sar—Dray loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 3 30, Sraron—Pear], 44c; Silver Gloss, 9c; Corn Starch, 9¢; Excelsior Gloss, Thoi Corn, . Sricks—Papper, 17c; allspios, 1oc; cloves, 2503 cassia 1be. Lyk—American, 3 40; Greonwich, 8 40; Waestorn, 275; North Star, 2 00; Lowis’ lye, 465; Jowall lye, 275 24e. Prorres—Mediu Dry Goods. Brows Surenycs—Atlantic A, 8c; Aflull- tic P, 6¢; Atlantic L1, Prunewick, Boaver Ioam LL, o; T awience Y.L 605 Pact. fic H, 7jc; Royal Standard, Sc. SurETINGs —Argyle, The; Pop- Sulishury 12, Ge. ¥ Bullou o4 Gle: Tal- verell It, Burach lon 7-8, Cumberland 4.4, Sc; DI, | g5¢ per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 plnlnllN, Cairmount, 4he; Fruit of the me. 1-4, | 81 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 [h, 60@s0c; Col- .h y of the West, Sic; Golden (ate, 81c; | arado cabbage, new, per 100, 8be@1 00; i Hill 4 Tonsdale, 81c; New | live chickons, old, per doz, $4 00@ \nrk \hllu 11ie Vamsutta, 11jec, Ducks (Colored)—Boston, '8 oz 114e; Bos- ton, 10 ez, 14jc; Boston, .y 14¢; Fall River, Ducks (Gray)-West Point, § ov, 1lc; West Point, 11 or., 14c; Boston' Bear, § ox, 1le. TickiNs—Amoskeag, 1dte; Continental Fancy, 9c; Cordis, 1046; Pearl Kiver, 14jc; York, 12{c; Hamleton Awnings, 12} DENIS — Amoskeng, 14c; Beaver AA, 12c; Boavor B3, 11c: Boasee OO, 10; - Haymakors. o Jullroy D & T 124 Jafirey XXX 12163 Peurl River, 1ic; Warren AXA (Erown), 12h¢; Warren BE (brown), 113¢; Warren CO (brown), 10}¢ Cavnics— Fifth avenue glove fiuish, Blc; Horsoshos, 50c; Star, 50o; Rnddy. 4be; Here soy's, 400; Black, 38@40c. Tixe Cor—Common, m'ne good, 60c; Rose Laaf, 700; Promium, e D Orown, bic; Sweet Sixteen, 476, ., 2201 Meorscha Thurham, 4 oz, 57 nond am, 2 or. ol of North ('mru"m\ 8 Seal of North Carolina, 4 or., North Carolina, 2 oz, 60c; 0. . K Tl Tom and Jerry Taints, O1ls and Varnishes, Otts110© cachon, pee gllon headlight, por gallor oz, 80c; U m-lo 150 JEETH th!hz tor w h!h‘ 3 lin Tinsoed, 1.fl\l.n| i r str'd, per gallon, 8 o; castor, XXX por gal 1 40; eweot, 100 sperm_ W.D., por gallon, 1605 fan, W, B., l:\rku‘lu 630 neatsfoot extra, per gallon, K No. 1 lubricating, zero, per gallon, 80 machine, No. 1, por sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c} turpantine, ;»«rgnll.-u 4»«. ||n|-t|m 74°, por gallon, 16e. PATNTS I U1t~ White lead, Omaha P, P, 6c; white tond, St. Louis, pure, Gie; Marseillos groen 1to b b cans, 200; French zinc, groen seal, 12¢; Fronch rino, rod seal, 11¢; French arnish nsst, 20c: Fronch sine, in_oil raw and burnt umber, 1 b 100 vandyke brown, conch black, and drop black, 16¢; Prowian sine, in wt, 10 ‘lc‘nvhm‘.l lampblack, 12¢; ive black, 16¢; blue, 30¢; ultray L. M. & D., 16c; blind and shutter M. &D., 16c; Paris groen, 18¢; In 1B} Venetian red, 9 ACan mll. Ameri. can Vermillion, 1. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow L. M, 0. &D, 0., 18 yollow ochre, golden ochre, 16¢, patent dryer, So; graining colors, light onk, dark oak, walnut, che tnut and nsh 16, ¥ino blue, 186; chrome groen en, Ly Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow stoal spec erucible, pocial or German, Ao Ao, 15@20; won apolkos, Rot, 2 25648 00; huba per set, 195; folloas. sawod dry, 140; tongues, anch, 70@8bo; sxlea each, 75¢; kquare nuts por 1b, 7@11c; washers o Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per b, 11c; coil chain, por Ib, 6@12c; malleabls, Sc fron wodgos, 6e; crowbars, 6e; harrow tooth 4c; spring teel, Burden's horsehoes, 4 70 Railway 'l'ime 'l‘able. U.P. R R, MAIN LINE AT nuve Pacifio Rxproas18:08 pm | Atlaotic Kaprow?:08 & s Western Exteess 8:00 pim | Westarn: G. Tsland Pass . . 4:30p i | G. Tsland Pass n Bx.....12:30 p m | Lincoln Ex DUMMY TRAL Leave Omahi Loo, 2:00, 800, §:00, 500, 6:00,10:10 p. m, O Sun Tnys: 100, 4:00, 8:00, 10:10 p. ) miinutes nter; Drosd 12356 p m ~BRIDGE DIVISION, 0, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 &t m.,12 m; way dopot, il Bluffa, 30 minutes later Teave ¢ 10:00, 11:00 10:40 . m 5, 11:25 &, m. ;12 mil:25, Arrive Om: 2 10:65 p. LRAYE OMATIA. Pas’ No. 2 6:50 am | 29 The above 1s Omaha Time. 87 Standard timo s 2 time minutes faster than loeal SAFEINVESTMENTS Omaha Real Estate is a safe investment for hoth local and foreign cap- B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE CENT. TIME, RN RR KN IRESS WEST HOUS I FAST HOUND ALY ARRIV K Omalin Jopm K40am 630 pm 040 am Ashiand. ., 024 pm 1T G pn T8 am Lincoln. . 10:60 au 134 pm 8 0 149 am Cr 11:50 pim 207 pm_9:40 an Hastings . 6118 1150 am - 10:30 pm 10:00am 8:00 pm 50 pin 540 pm 015 am 1140 pin Denver 7:86 am MISSOURT PACIEY ANDARD TINE. DREART. \ 00 & m 640 pm K. 0., 8T. JOE & C. B.—B.—STANDARD TIME. Mali daily 0150 m | Kxproar, daily Expross, daily cxoept Mon excopt Satur. | | s Suiam duys.. 46 p | Mail, daily m O., 8. P. M. & 0.—STANDARD s, (Depot 14th and Webster Sta, s am | No. 1mixal,. .. & Froight . 1 Atlantio Exp Atiantto Mall.:: 2% b m (Transfor Dopot, Conneil Bluffa.) W, AIK\QII &ST. LOUIS, Atlantlo Exp Atlantio Mall Every day. urden’s muleshoos 5 70, BArBED WIRE—In car |uu 430 per 100, Narts—Rates, 10 to 60, Sior—Shot, 1 85; buck .h. . 210; orfental powder, kegs, 6 10; do., half kegs, 8 48; do., quarter km, l 88; blasting, km, 8385; fuse, per 100 foot Lnn—nm-, 1 1.5. Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris ran_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lamp; 500; Whitebroast nut, ; Towa lump, 5 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Ihwk '\ pri 7 00; Anthra cite, 11 26@11 50' Janon Cfly, 700, per ton Leather. Oak aole, 88c(@420; hemiock solo 2Be@85o; hou lock kip, 8Uc to1 00; ranner 65 to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 1 00; hemlock upper, ke upper, 24c; alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; @i Graven d, 250 to 2 75; onk ip, 8 onk calf, 120 to 180; Fronch kip, 1 To'tn 1 553 Troneh oalf, 125 to 2 00; ros- sots, b 50 to 750; linings, 600 to 8 60; top- pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 80¢ to 85c; pebbie O, D, Moroceo, 35¢; simon, 2 50 to 3 00, Haxess—No. 1 star onk, 88¢; No 2 do, drz. No. 1 Ohlo ol & 2 d No. 1 Milwankeo B50: No 2 do 53¢ . No. 1 Pitts oak har, 88¢; No, B Pitts oak har, 3c. Ory Painta. White Frouch zinc, 10¢; Parls whiting, g gilders, 1jc: whiting com'l mpblack, Gormantown, 14 lampbla nury, 106; Prussian_blue, 55 nltramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sionna, burnt, 4 sionna, riv, 4c; Paris groen, gonuine, 20 Pari o hrumogmnn,N\' 12¢; vermillion, 1 vermillion, Amatioan, 180; Indlkn rad, roso pink, 14¢; Venetian red, Cookson's, Vonetian' rod, American, 1jc; red load, c; chromo yollow, genuino, $0c; chromao yol- low, K., 12c; ochro, Tocholle, 5o ochre, French, 2}c' ochre, Ameri ‘Winter's minoral, e ohigh brown, Zjc; Spanish brown, 2j rince's mineral, 6. VanNisuEs—Barrels, per_gallon: Furni ture, extra, $110; fum\cura, No. 1, 81; coach, oxtra, $1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Jupan, 70¢; asphaltum, extra, 85 Shelluc, £ 50; hard ol faieh, 81 60, Hides. Steady; green butchers, 6@6le; green salted 74 ®7{c; dry flint, 12 p13¢; dry salt, 10@11c; damaged hides, two-thirds price, TALLOW—6@ Gle Sukep Prums—25c@1 00, Liguors. ALCOHOL—188 proof, 226 per wine gallon oxtra California spirits, 188 proof, 126 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 52 per_proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies' 100@1 50; fine blended, 1060@2 50; Ken- tucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 0@7 00. Branpies—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domestio) 1 40@4 00, Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 @3 00, Ruys—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00(@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, Pracu ax BraNDY—1 75@4 00, CHAMPAG rted per case, 28 00@ 84 00; Amo -per case, 12 @16 00, ——— DENVER MARKET. AD_LarD~In tierces 100 breakfast bacon h@l0c; ealt sides, Curen_ MraTs in pails e, Hams, 13 15ho; inokod sidos, 8}@ . GREEN Frulr AND Propuce—Potatoes, 5@ 425; Bprairio chickens per doz, 88 75@A 00; oggr., fresh, per do; (@3bc; butter, fair quulv ity creamery, finest 8@42; crenmory, God, per 1, 28@3ic; Kansws and Nebraski iry, per Ib, 37@dic; cooking, 12@1 5c; choess, full cream, per 1b, 16@17c; apples per bhl, eastorn, 0 00@6 Db0; grapes, per lb, T@10c;’ Callforala pears per fb, 7@l0cy Meusina lomons, extra per ox, 700 @8 00; oranges, $12 00@13 00; (,..pnmlu wheat, per 100 1h, %13 @1 88; flour, fair uality, 810 00@10 50 per barrel flour, cahaan, per 100 1b $2 00@2 50; flour, rye, par 10 lh £2 50@2 70; flour, buckwheat, bhl, Ul() 00@10 50; corn Gmeul per 00 104, ¥1 G5@1 85 corn, per 100 Tbe, 81 30@ 185 eorn cho, per 10010, $1 80@1 33; new Keystone qluvn findsh, 5k (¢/ m(\rl Jrans Ammv, Thes Haacoek, 8¢; Kearsayer, $1c; Rockport, 7hc, Piunts—Allens, tie; Aulerican, Go; Aruolds, 6he; Cocheco, Ghes Harmony, 50; Indigo, $1¢; Tudigo 7-8, 1 Puixts Sk Gloucester, fic; indigo 4-4, 12}c. —Amarican, fic; Caclieco, Southbridge, fo; Waverlys, o, l‘x\un‘nw —A.mouk staples, Lancaster mmm«. Slor, Haten 8o; Plunket cloar wids bacon, thort, 1ic; loar side lmmn, long, llu‘dry al it 10}c; d ng, 10i6fshoulders, Bic; dried 130 el ne: S on s Market firw; e to-day at 20 @ roclpta ood v xs—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Bon Davis, 89 604 0. tanoy Jonet, 8 o3 50; fancy Willowtwig, 88 25@8 75, D?:m £Now York State full late HEESE—New Y orl cream, Sevtembor make, 14c; Now Yurkfluto full 10 Iloo;{vluh, 13}e; do full cream, b0 Bacpiate, Ysge; Wikcanain full creum, in box, ll«. Yollnk Inericas, sf 5 full cream, 1%c ull cream, 12¢; full munl hoop lots, 11}e il el g g L fluts, 111c; tanoy brick chease, 100 1b cases, e, 10k; Lim: er 183c; genuine old Swiss, 1 '0PATORS—Receipts small md rices good, Consignments of strictly choice. large sized, straight potatoes are selli from 40 to 480; mixed cars 40 to 426 an light dowand; poachblows, e Wikt Poratoks—Choice yellow, none, ONions—No demand; market overstocked. Brans—Hand picked natives, 82 25@2 50; hand picked "mediuus, - §1 758200, Ke- [ e A i 25; ogcéll 50 to 1 75; d\u:kl Mallard, doz, 2 2 50; mlxod, $160 to 2 00, o careful um your game comes to market in nice condition, Faean Overens—Selects, 40c standards, 86c; medinms, Zbe, 8l pla"du, 16¢; Hudson checks, 7. N R 4o, Oho; Por- siane cashmer, 28hc;. Hawleton cashmers, 16}c; Hamleton Fancus, 11jc; Hamleton bro- cades, 15¢, Lumper. WHOLESALE, We quote lumber, lath aud shingles, on oars O D Prices: JoisT AND BOANTLING—16 ft. and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 60, TimMBERS—16 foot and under, 22 TiMBER AND Jo1s1—18 ft, 28 w 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 60; 24 ft, 26 50, FExcING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, SHEETING—No0, 1(2d"common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, §100K HOA)IIIH—A 45 00; B,40 00; 00, 5 s‘u&jmlu. No, ,40 00; No. 2, 35 00; No. 2 SiniNG, clear—27 00; No, 2, 25 00; N 20 00, CriLiy £, 87 00; 1, 25 00, ‘BIII mt 4 50; standard, 8 50, ATH—, per M. l“'?":’n"a""zs"' e d by ::u oemen 2 3 e Tormed ks Lo oy s [ Board: s 80; ‘!uh-u—wu' PLuG Tovacco-~Climax, be; Bullion 50c; l A viotlm nlurly Imprudesce oute, per 100 Ibs, $1 851 45; oatw, Nobraska, wixed, per 100 1b, 81 33@1 35; wheat, per 100 Lba, §1 85@1 45; barley, per 100 1bs, 81 0@ @1'75; wixed chop, ,m)wo 1by, 81 33@ 1 40; bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, per ton 812 00@16 00; baled second hottom, lUDfl@Um, bllad ||pluml $14 00@17 00; straw, per ton, 00@$9 00, + 8. CAMPBELL, J. B, CAMPBELL, | Campbell & Co., Commission Merchants|s 1FRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, E1C, 105 South 14th Street, batwoen Douglas aud Dodge, OMAIIA, NER. scog—First Nutionel Bank, Steele, Johnson Omalia; Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, e & Neb. CONSIGNMENTS BOLICITED. PROMIILY. RETURNS MADE |EUROPE!! COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS loave New York in April, May and June, 1664, PABSAGE TICKETS Uy all ATLANTIC BTEAMENS, Spectal fuciition for RS, e T TIOK KLY for ROPE, by @'l routes, ut reduced rates. ( Uuulbml‘l‘. with maps and full par. [N AL RN 5. O & 0. & Republican Valloy Arrive 10:86 8 m 960 p m | Arrive L 406 pm R R—STANDARD TIE 50 & m B0 pm Exproas. Mall*,, m pm . —STAN DARD TIME, aw | Kxpress. . ....1000 pm Mall*, .8 A m TANDARD TIME, ARKIVE, oam Pacifio Ex topm | Mall & Ext. 9:20 A m 00 p Sundays oxcepted O.&N. W. R. R—STANDARD TIME. 0 & m | Expross. B 10: 50 p m | Mall* B.C.&P. R R. 00 8 m 00 p m Expross. Mall* ROUTA, Wabash Express., Wabash local K. C., St. Jou & C. Missdlel Tacie C., 8t PM. & Unlon Pacifle, ovoriang, Union Pacifle, Denver Ex 8:16 B & M. Exjross, B &M, for Plai open Sundiys from ¢ K COUTANT, Postmaster. Western Comice-Warks, C. SPECHT, PROP. Omaha, Nob. 1111 Douglas 8t. MANUFACTURKR OF 6alvanizea Iron Cornices 4@ Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Iron and Slate aoofing, Specht's. patent Motallio Skylight, Patent ~ujustod Ratcnet Bar and lsracket Sneiving. 1 am av general agent tor tne apove line or goods. Aron cing, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank ugs, Window Blinds, Cellar Guards; alao goneva corson& Hill" atent Ins nd Lidin it i 1 I ror e PRINCIPAL LINE PROM {HICAGO, PEORIA &ST. LGS, W WAY O0F OMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, Ol VIA KANSAB GITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER 1 Depots At Kansis Cily e e with D rough b for SAIT FRANCISCO Andall points in the Great West GOING HEAST. Conneating in Grind Union Dopot at Chicigo with through truins for NEW At Peorin w M i s for ndiunup, n olis, Cineinnati, Colunibus, and all points the South-Eist trains to At St Louis with through ull points South Y Couches, 1 Chieigo. I City und Denve Indignupolis und Cour whes wnd ire vun daily 1o Huunibul; Quiney Ttapicds aid Al > chiigee of caw hetwe e und Peovii. n , Towi, Lincoln, Ne. o 81, Louds und De Driska, ind Den orudo T 08 adso The only Through Line hetw cen 8T, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL, THROUGH CAR 118 knawn us the kvt ital, and there is no property, in or around the city, but what will bring purchasers good returnsin the near future, We have property for sale it ml pats f the city, and also Surrounding the city, all of which wefgladly show to partiss who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the eity for an invest- ment ? We always advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property By this is meant property not more than one and a half miles from the ‘While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. vance much greater inproportion. The new addition to the city kuown as AWTHORNE! sffice, west, only nine blocks from the is located one mile from the pos High School, and these lots are beingfisold at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS THE TIME TG BUY, As these lots will, in a short time, be advanced to corespond to prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract has been let for grading Davenport ahvet through this addition. Work has been commenced and will be flnished early in the summer. Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any This is a decided Tadvantege. Prices for regu- T B350 TO $575, We have also some double lots in this addition at from $600 to [56560. This part of the city is being built up with the best class of residences expense for the grading. lar size lots Near business, near High School, andjdesirable in every particular. KIRKWOOD. We have a jew lots left’in this addition, which we will sell at lowe: i The lots are beantiful- prices than can be had in surrounding additions. ly located andglarger than thanfthose in adjoining addifions, and will be sold on terms to suit, purchasers. Residence and ‘Busimess Property ! INZALL, PARTS,OFy THE{CITY. P ARMSI In%Douglas County and a'l partsof the State. STUBURBANI A fine tract of land_three and one-halt miles from Omuha at $40 per ) i IEirkwood. Lots in this addition will be sold on motnhly payments; 10 per cent. Also a tract four miles from the bity at §30 per acre. cash and & per cent, per monta. HAWTHORIN HEI Of all the lots we havi for sale, we think this is the most degirnble either £ r a home or tor investment, as 1t is near business uicely located and at present prices is the cheapest property in the market, aud first buyers have choice of lots. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas « 'S oulars, by mal 10 oatltar | Arsireds WIHOR. COOK & SON, 201 Brosdway, N, Y, 1w b wowe, - n " rvous debil- {%‘G R -vm W, and 1s universadly admit d in the World for 1 h Tiel Lli-\l\“kll“lll‘ tor sale ut “"«fill.‘..h.. kat vl Ui e Uit i roa

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